How to connect two Tricolor receivers via Wi-Fi: a complete guide with diagrams and life hacks

Many subscribers Tricolor TV Many people need to connect a second receiver to a single antenna—for example, to watch on different TVs in the house. But running cables isn't always convenient, and purchasing a multiswitch requires additional costs. There's a solution: Synchronizing two set-top boxes via Wi-FiThis method allows you to broadcast a signal to both devices without unnecessary wires, using your home network.

However, there are some nuances: not all receiver models support this feature, and setting it up requires proper configuration of the router and the set-top boxes themselves. In this article, we'll cover all working connection diagrams (including GS B521M, E501 and other popular models), we'll set up your router for stable data transfer and solve common problems—from "no signal" to "image freezing." You'll also learn how save on equipment, using existing technology.

⚠️ Important: Connection methods may vary depending on the receiver firmware version and router model. If your equipment was manufactured before 2020, some features (e.g. Wi-Fi Direct) may be missing. Check compatibility in Tricolor personal account or the console menu.

1. Which Tricolor receivers support Wi-Fi connection?

Not all consoles Tricolor can work together wirelessly. This feature is only available for models with built-in Wi-Fi module or support for external adapters. Here's the current list:

  • 📺 GS B521M — flagship model with Dual-Band Wi-Fi (2.4/5 GHz) and support Miracast.
  • 📺 GS E501 — a budget option with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (requires a router with good coverage).
  • 📺 GS U510 — supports connection via USB adapter (purchased separately).
  • 📺 GS C591 — an outdated model, but with updated firmware it works via Wi-Fi Direct.

If your set-top box is not on this list, check its specifications in the menu: Settings → Set-top box information → Network interfacesThere should be a point there. Wi-Fi or Wireless network.

⚠️ Attention: Prefixes Tricolor without Wi-Fi (for example, GS 8300 or DRE-4000) can only be connected to the network through LAN cable or Powerline adaptersWireless synchronization is not possible for them.

📊 What model of Tricolor receiver do you have?
GS B521M
GS E501
GS U510
GS C591
Another model
Don't know

2. Wi-Fi connection diagrams for two receivers

Exists three working schemes Syncing set-top boxes. The choice depends on your equipment and needs:

Scheme Equipment Pros Cons
1. Wi-Fi Direct (direct connection) Two Wi-Fi set-top boxes (for example, GS B521M + GS E501) No router required, minimal latency Limited range (up to 10 m), no internet access
2. Via a home router A router with Wi-Fi, two set-top boxes (at least one with Wi-Fi) Stable signal, internet access, range up to 50 m Requires router configuration; lags are possible with a weak signal
3. Hybrid (LAN + Wi-Fi) One set-top box via cable, the second via Wi-Fi Maximum stability for your main TV You need to lay a cable to one set-top box

The most versatile option is connection via a routerIt is suitable for most users and allows you to use the Internet on both set-top boxes (for example, for Tricolor Cinema and TV).

🔹 When to choose Wi-Fi Direct? Only if:

  • 📶 You don't have a router or it's weak (for example, it gives a speed less than 10 Mbps).
  • 📺 The second prefix is ​​rarely used (for example, at the dacha).
  • 🔌 There is no way to run a cable or buy Powerline.

3. Step-by-step setup of connection via router

This method is suitable for most modern consoles. Tricolor. Follow the instructions:

Step 1: Preparing the Router

Before setting up the set-top boxes, make sure your router meets the requirements:

  • 🔄 Supports standards 802.11n (or newer).
  • 📶 Has free DHCP ports (usually enabled by default).
  • 🔒 Password protected (open networks are not suitable!).

🔧 Recommended router settings:

  • 📡 Opening hours: 11n/ac mixed (for maximum compatibility).
  • 🔄 Channel: Auto (or manually select the least busy one in your home).
  • 🔒 Encryption: WPA2-PSK (do not use WEP!).
  • 📶 Signal strength: 100% (if the set-top box is far from the router).

🛠️ How to check the settings? Go to your router's control panel (usually at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1>) and find the section Wi-Fi or Wireless network.

Step 2. Connecting the first set-top box

This prefix will be basic (receives a signal from the antenna and transmits it over the network).

Connect the antenna cable to the receiver|Plug the set-top box into the outlet|Go to Settings → Network|Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password|Save the settings and reboot the set-top box-->

⚠️ Attention: If your main set-top box is connected to the router via LAN cable, please disable it while setting up Wi-Fi to avoid IP address conflicts.

Step 3. Setting up the second set-top box

The second console will be secondary (receives a signal from the first one via Wi-Fi).

  1. Connect the second set-top box to the TV and turn it on.
  2. Go to Settings → Network → Wireless connection.
  3. Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password (the same as for the first set-top box).
  4. On the menu Opening hours select Client or Receiving a signal over the network (the name depends on the model).
  5. In the field IP address of the main set-top box enter its local address (you can find it in the router settings in the section DHCP clients).
  6. Save the settings and wait for the reboot.

🔹 How can I find out the IP address of my main set-top box?

Go to the router control panel and find the section Local area network or DHCPThere will be a list of connected devices with their IP addresses. Look for the name of your set-top box (for example, GS-B521M-xxxxx).

4. Setting up Wi-Fi Direct (direct connection without a router)

This method is suitable if you don't have a router or want minimal latency. However, it has some limitations:

  • 📶 Works only at a distance of up to 10 meters without obstacles.
  • 🔌 No internet access (cannot use Tricolor Cinema and TV).
  • 🔄 When rebooting the set-top boxes, the connection is reset.

🔧 Instructions for GS B521M And GS E501:

  1. On basic go to the console Settings → Network → Wi-Fi Direct.
  2. Turn on the mode Access point and set the network name (for example, Tricolor-Main) and password.
  3. On second select the prefix Settings → Network → Wi-Fi Direct → Search for devices.
  4. Find a network Tricolor-Main, connect to it and enter the password.
  5. On the menu Opening hours select Client.

⚠️ Attention: When using Wi-Fi Direct Both set-top boxes must be turned on simultaneously. If the primary set-top box turns off, the second one will lose signal.

What to do if the consoles don't see each other?

1. Make sure that both consoles are turned on. Wi-Fi Direct (in some models it is disabled by default).

2. Check that the network name (SSID) does not contain Cyrillic or special characters—use only Latin characters and numbers.

3. Reboot both consoles and try searching again.

4. If used GS C591, update the firmware to the latest version (instructions on the website Tricolor).

5. Solving typical problems

Even with proper setup, glitches can still occur. Here are the most common issues and their solutions:

Problem Cause Solution
There is no signal on the second set-top box. Incorrect IP address of the main set-top box Check the IP in the router settings and enter it manually on the second set-top box
The image is slow or choppy. Weak Wi-Fi signal or network congestion Switch the router to a channel 5 GHz or reduce the number of connected devices
The consoles don't see each other. Different subnets (for example, one on 192.168.0.X, another one on 192.168.1.X) Set up static IP addresses on the same subnet (instructions below)
There is no sound on the second TV. Audio format mismatch On the second console, go to Settings → Sound and select PCM

🔹 How to set up a static IP address?

If the set-top boxes are on different subnets, they need to be linked to the same IP address. To do this:

  1. Go to your router's control panel.
  2. Find the section DHCP → Address Reservation (or MAC-IP binding).
  3. Add both set-top boxes to the list, specifying their MAC addresses (you can find them in Settings → Network → Network Information on each console).
  4. Give them IP addresses from the same subnet, for example:
    • Main prefix: 192.168.0.100
    • Second prefix: 192.168.0.101
  • Save the settings and reboot the router.
  • ⚠️ Attention: If after binding the IP set-top boxes stop accessing the Internet, check that the network settings are specified for them correct gateway (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).

    6. Network optimization for stable operation

    To ensure two set-top boxes work seamlessly, you need to optimize your home network. Here are some key recommendations:

    • 📶 Select the correct Wi-Fi channel. Use apps like Wi-Fi Analyzer (Android) or NetSpot (iOS/Windows) to find the least crowded channel. For 2.4 GHz better to choose 1, 6 or 11 (they do not intersect).
    • 🔄 Update your router firmware. Outdated versions can slow down multicast traffic (used for TV broadcasting). Updating resolves this issue in 80% of cases.
    • 🛡️ Disable power saving on your set-top boxes. On the menu Settings → Power select High Performance Mode (if any).
    • 📡 Use a signal repeater. If the set-top boxes are in different rooms, install a repeater (for example, TP-Link RE605X) to enhance the signal.

    🔹 How to check the speed between set-top boxes?

    If the image is slow, measure the actual data transfer rate:

    1. On your computer or smartphone, connect to the same Wi-Fi network.
    2. Install the program iPerf3 (free).
    3. Run the server on one console:
      iperf3 -s
    4. On the second console (or PC), launch the client:
      iperf3 -c 192.168.0.100
      (Where 192.168.0.100 — IP of the main set-top box).
    5. If the speed is lower 10 Mbps, optimize your network (see tips above).

    Critical Information: If your router supports the technology Mu-MIMO (For example, ASUS RT-AX88U or TP-Link Archer AX6000), enable it in the settings. This will increase bandwidth for multiple devices simultaneously, which is especially important when streaming HD content to two set-top boxes.

    7. Alternative methods for connecting two receivers

    If your Wi-Fi connection is unstable or your set-top boxes do not support this feature, consider alternatives:

    • 🔌 Multiswitch (splitter). A device for splitting the antenna signal into 2-4 set-top boxes. Suitable for Tricolor with support DiSEqC (For example, GS U510). Cost: from 1,500 ₽.
    • 🔌 Powerline adapters. They transmit a signal through electrical wiring. Speed ​​up to 600 Mbps, but it depends on the quality of the wiring. Popular models: TP-Link AV600, Zyxel PLA5456.
    • 📶 3G/4G modem with Wi-Fi distribution. If you don't have a router, you can use a modem (for example, Huawei E5577) to create a local network.
    • 🖥️ TV tuner for PC. Connect the antenna to the computer via a tuner (for example, AVerMedia A835), and then distribute the stream over the network to the set-top boxes via Plex or Kodi.

    🔹 Comparison of alternatives:

    Way Price Speed Difficulty of setup
    Wi-Fi (via router) 0 ₽ (if you have a router) Up to 100 Mbps Average
    Multiswitch 1 500–3 000 ₽ No losses Light
    Powerline 2 000–5 000 ₽ Up to 600 Mbps Average
    TV tuner + PC 3 000–10 000 ₽ Depends on the PC Complex

    ⚠️ Attention: When using a multiswitch, make sure it supports the standard DiSEqC 1.0/2.0Otherwise, the set-top boxes will not be able to properly recognize satellite transponders. A list of compatible devices is available on the website. Tricolor in the "Equipment" section.

    8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Is it possible to connect two Tricolor set-top boxes to one account?

    Yes, but with some reservations:

    • 📺 Both set-top boxes must be linked to the same personal account personal account.
    • 🔄 The main set-top box must have an active tariff with the function Multi-screen (for example, "Ediny" or "Multiroom").
    • 💳 An additional fee may apply for a second set-top box (from 50 ₽/month).

    Check the terms and conditions in your plan—they may vary depending on your region.

    Why don't pay channels work on the second set-top box?

    This happens because:

    • 🔑 The second set-top box is not linked to the account (you need to add it in your personal account).
    • 📡 Incorrect settings CAM module (if conditional access module is used).
    • 🔄 Server synchronization delays Tricolor (wait 10-15 minutes).

    Solution: Restart both set-top boxes and check the connection status in the menu Settings → Conditional Access.

    How to connect a set-top box to the network without Wi-Fi?

    There are three options:

    1. Use Powerline adapters (signal transmission via electrical wiring).
    2. Connect via USB Wi-Fi adapter (For example, TP-Link TL-WN725N, but check compatibility with your console!).
    3. Lay out LAN cable from the router to the set-top box (the most reliable method).

    🔹 For GS U510 And GS C591 A chip adapter will do RTL8188EU (verified by users).

    Is it possible to use two set-top boxes on different TVs at the same time?

    Yes, but:

    • 📺 On one The set-top box will receive the original signal from the antenna.
    • 🖥️ On second set-top box - broadcast over the network (delays of up to 1–2 seconds are possible).
    • 🔄 You cannot watch different channels on two set-top boxes at the same time (if you use one antenna).

    For independent viewing, you need a second antenna or a multi-switch with multiple inputs.

    What should I do if there is no image on the second set-top box after setup?

    Check in order:

    1. 🔌 Is the IP address of the primary set-top box correctly specified on the second one?
    2. 📶 Is there a Wi-Fi connection (in the menu Settings → Network the green indicator should be on).
    3. 🔄 Do the resolution settings match (Settings → Display) on both consoles?
    4. 🛠️ Are the firmwares updated (in the menu) Settings → Software Update)?

    If nothing helps, reset the second set-top box to factory settings (Settings → Reset) and repeat the setup.